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Hugh III, Archbishop of Rouen

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In 966, Hugh assisted Richard in the reformation of the canons of Mont-Saint Michel into a regular Benedictine community. He also acquired a copy of the Vita of St. Romanus, Rouen's main saint, from Gerard de Brogne, and established the cults of
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Particularly important is his donation of lands around Tosny to his brother Ralph, which marks the beginning of the
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Allen, Richard (2009). "The Acta archiepiscoporum Rotomagensium: study and edition".
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The Norman Aristocracy in the Long Eleventh Century: Three Case Studies
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His arrival to Rouen coincided with the assassination of William by
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from 942 to 989. As archbishop, he was also the titular abbot of
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Saint-Ouen
Saint-Denis
William Longsword
Arnulf of Flanders
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